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Seawater does not have a density of 5.
Salinity, temperature, turbidity, pH, buffering capacity, dissolved oxygen, and nutrient levels.
Yes, because you are not changing it's chemical properties. It's molecular formula stays the same.
3.5% to 4% is the percentage of salt in seawater.
Yes, salt is a solute in seawater. Water is the solvent, salt is one of the solutes, and the solution is seawater.
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Seawater does not have a density of 5.
There is no exact answer. The coefficient changes with pressure, temperature and salinity. For seawater this value can be found in a paper by safarov, called thermal properties of seawater, table 11.It is available at ocean-sci.net
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Salinity, temperature, turbidity, pH, buffering capacity, dissolved oxygen, and nutrient levels.
Most crops will die from seawater. Some, such as beetroot and asparagus, will tolerate saltier water than most.
Some of it is dug up from deposits in the ground. Some of it is distilled from seawater.
In any given sample of seawater, you will probably find all 90 elements, but some of them are going to be in extremely minute quantities.
Yes, because you are not changing it's chemical properties. It's molecular formula stays the same.
Seawater is water with salt in it
a table spoon of seawater
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